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Yes she could have and probably was. She could have been ranked anywhere from 1st through 4th, and I'm willing to bet that she was the top vote getter. About the show revealing the placings every week, they would never do that because the same person/people probably usually place at or near the top
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here we go again :) We have a disagreement on whether the top group this week was the top 3 or not. It's unclear to me. Seacrest said that one group had the most votes and the other had the bottom 3. He didn't say "top 3" nor did he say how many people would be in each group. He singled
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Hey shouldn't thew table shwo that jordan sparks, melinda doolittle and lakisha jones were the top 3 for big band week. Ryan said it himself that chris, blake and sanjaya weren't the top 3 but they wern't the bottom which leaves lakisha, melinda and jordan being the top 3 for that week.
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Wondering what people think of spinning off the finale into its own article like we do for episodes of any series. Asking this now to (hopefully) prevent a repeat of last year when the season 5 article became overloaded with info on the finale. I say. Spin it off like we did for
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Fixed it up for you. =) The table was too big because you had too many columns for the page width, which was resulting in the columns being squished and the names to be on two lines. A more detailed explanation of what I did and why can be found on that article's talk page.
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Well the thing is Mark, she could have been the top vote getter. The show never says. I wish they'd would just do what they do and then at the end, show the placings. But they don't because they want to build artificial drama. But what it leads to is confusion like this.
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did sing it, but he's not the original artist. It's actually a 60 year old song, as Simon said last night on the show. What artist should we put? Maybe it'd be better to put the composer? Just some thoughts that stemmed from my confusion. Thanks,
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Removing this poorly-written section -particularly the parts about getting free earrings and what contestants she likes - would greatly improve this article. Whatever notability this girl has can probably be summed up in 2 or 3 sentences.
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